I am from the Southeastern part of the state of Washington, and I FULLY support the Washington State Cougars! Always a party atmosphere at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington!! It's in a region called the Palouse! It encompasses 3 different states, known for our rolling hills and great farmland!
The team you were asking about their where abouts at 7:34 is in Lincoln, Nebraska in a stadium called memorial stadium 🏟️. If you want to look at their entrance more it’s called the red carpet experience in the tunnel walk that you watched of them in this video it’s really cool 😎.
You have to get the College Football 25 video game when it comes out. Its been 11 years since the last College Football game was out on PS3. There's a lot of hype for the new game. People that got to test play it, said it's fantastic. They have all the wild traditions and pregame entrances, the chants and fight songs of all the teams. I think it's 134 teams total. Maybe 132. I'm extremely excited for this video game. It's Been just over a decade of waiting!. You gotta get it. There is always a tutorial to show you how to play the game. You do not need to know all the rules at all. Just throw the ball for fun . Then when you get bored, try running the ball.
It’s also a grift, college officials and coaches use the “passion” aspect to rake in billions on the backs of mostly poor black players that are paid next to nothing in comparison. Just a little perspective🤷🏿♂️
@@shwshnk85 NIL is changing this though. At these big college programs, the players can make a lot of money while in college, and not just in football.
0:19 Clemson University, 1:47 Virginia Tech, 3:59 University of Michigan, 5:47 Miami (FL), 6:12 Nebraska, 7:50 University of Tennessee, 8:29 Florida State university, 9:25 South Carolina, 10:09 Texas A&M, 10:50 Oklahoma university, 11:14 Georgia Tech
Only suggestion I can make it to add the mascots to the school names. Many can instantly identify the mascots, plus the announcers use the mascot names in the clips and rarely use the school name. Having the mascot names will help the reactors connect which team is which. Granted some will still confuse the reactors, I.e. the Hurricanes (Miami, FL) or the Volunteers (Tennessee)
To explain the Clemson bus thing, the home locker room is on the opposite side of the stadium from the hill the team runs down. So they literally pile out of the locker room and into buses to ride around half of the stadium to run down and touch Howard's Rock. Bonus: the home side stands have the most amazing view of water and the mountains and the sunset. Truly one of the best venues in sport.
@@PATRICKBEVERLYFITNESSOFFICAL It didn't use to be but they've built stands on top of it and kinda closed in that end of the stadium. If you are sitting high enough on the home side you can see the players jog out to get on the buses for the police escorted ride around the stadium.
I've been to Death Valley South Carolina a few times . And I've been to Death Valley , California a couple of times . I drove an 18 wheel rig coast to coast for a time . I've sailed two US Navy warships across the oveans and several seas . I'm from Spartanburg County , and I have two cousins that are Clemson alumni . Go Tigers !
First thing is Clemson they touch Howard’s Rock and run down the hill. A former Coach Frank Howard had it gifted to him so he put it on the hill. He infamously said the quote “if you don’t give 110% keep your filthy hands off my rock”. Such a iconic entrance
Yup the football locker room used to be in the gym across the street from the hill, it’s no longer the case but you probably knew that just letting others know!
I will tweak it a little bit is assistant gratitude from death, Valley, California and he used it as a door stop and then later told his assistant to throw the rock away, but he thought it was a good idea to keep the rock but frank Howard got the credit of Howards rock
College Football is the original, and in a country as large as the USA, there aren't enough NFL teams to go around. The first game was played by Princeton and Rutgers in 1869. The NFL was founded in 1920. Football allows nearly unlimited substitution. Players are specalized, so each one has a particular job. Most players play either on offense, or defense, but not both. There is also special teams for any kicking play. College Football miracles parts 1, 2, and 3. If you haven't already, watch Ninh's Rules of American Football, it teaches you the basics.
With Virginia Tech that entrance using Enter Sandman. When the entire stadium starts jumping it’ll actually register on a seismograph aka it shows up as an earthquake. That’s how much the stadium shakes during that.
In a lot of places even High School football can be very exciting too. Always loved going to my son's games and watching him perform in the marching band at half time.
Meanwhile here in the UK were playin for the high school football "soccer" team in the freezing cold on a shit pitch in the mud with no seats just parents standing😂
@@SaulTheGreat1That sounds sad for the children . Here in the States thousands of parents and siblings go to Jr. Leage baseball games and Pop Warner football games to root for their teams . Win or lose , both teams are often taken out for pizza after the game by their coaches and patents . It's not about winning or losing , but about sportsmanship . Patents should coach and teach their children , how to be athletic , and how to become become scholars with their peers .
Your reactions are priceless. Thank you so much for posting. I am absolutely starving for college football. You asked for a story: my husband (a Tennessee fan) and I (a Georgia fan) rented an RV to tailgate for the game. Georgia won 41-0. I fell out of the RV ‘celebrating’, broke my finger and had to get my wedding ring cut off in the emergency room. Worth it. Go Dawgs! XO from GA
That's the only way 2 celebrate,u didn't celebrate hard enough unless u being something lol!!! I was there at the KICK 6 IRON BOWL @AUBURN with my Roll Tide family and they were shocked 2 death and I've never seen any stadium erupt like Jordan Hare did that day. My throat is still sore from screaming lol. They can't even imagine what a SEC stadium is like after and during a huge rivalry game just like Tennessee-Georgia and I've lived n Georgia all my life right near Athens. Game days r hard 2 explain 2 people that have never been 2 a college football game 👍. War Eagle 🦅🤙🏼
By all means, pause and gawk as much as you want! we love watching people who aren't familiar with college football react! I grew up going to West Virginia University games and most of my wardrobe revolves around WVU gear. I will always be a Mountaineer! College football is way older than the NFL, so there is far more history and pageantry involved, hence all the crazy entrances. Some college traditions are almost 100 years old at this point. A lot of people grow up with families who went to certain schools and then eventually go on to attend the schools themselves, so there is a far deeper connection to these schools and teams than you will find in the NFL.
You noticed the marching bands, which is a huge culture in and of itself. As a buckeye myself from Ohio, you should check out THE Ohio State University marching band videos. Amazing! Love your content, keep it up!
I was there. 2013 Iron Bowl. Kick Six. I was standing on the sidelines, just outside one of the tunnels for the last second (I was so tired that I had decided to go on home if we went into overtime). Words cannot express what it meant to be a member of the Auburn family at that moment, and on that field. We love our schools and our teams so much that it sometimes goes too far (as in the poisoning of our 200+ year old oak trees by a rabid Alabama fan); but my many experiences with college games have been fantastic. You cannot go wrong with any of them. I cannot even suggest one because they are all so good. And yes, intro videos are common and even our marching band has one before they enter the stadium. There are usually fireworks and military flyovers as well during pregames. Great fun. Enjoyed your reaction!
I remember watching it at deer camp and now everytime i see auburn playing Alabama i watch and root for auburn 😂 the looks on alabama fans faces as the camera panned around were absolutely hilarious
@@andrewparisotto2631 You are most welcome into the Auburn Family! You are now a winner regardless of the score on the field. It is a special place that changes a person and makes them want to live up to the Auburn Creed! Of course, it is also a party school, lol. War Eagle!
Im a Mississippi State fan born and raised right down the road. Our stadium seats about 60,000 people. Our University tradition is bringing cowbells to the games. We may not be the biggest crowd or the best team, but when 60 thousand cowbells are ringing all at once, it is definitely one of the loudest environments in college football.
University of Michigan, University of Tennessee and Pennsylvania State University are the 3 largest college football stadiums, over 100,000 at every homegame
It is absolutely incredible. You really do need to experience it. I can tell you there’s nothing like it in this world passion we have for our college sports for our sports in general is unbelievable. This is every single game! That’s 100,000 people watching that game and that’s a very hard hard ticket to get!
Definitely not cheap. I've been to 4 Iron Bowls, 6 Auburn SEC championships, 1 Auburn Sugar Bowl 2005 New Year's Day, 2 Alabama SEC championships, and 3 Alabama college football playoff games since I live n Atlanta. But games have gotten ridiculously expensive though. Worth every penny and only wish I could've been at Auburn's national championship games, but the tickets were like $10,000 and that's not worth it lol.
The Florida State Seminoles are playing Georgia Tech in Dublin Ireland in August. You should go and experience it. The Noles are the uni whose entrance is Chief Osceola riding in on the palomino and throwing the spear at the 50 yard line! Worth the trip! Go Noles
I’m from NY, but support Florida state. The chant, with Chief Osceola and Renagade planting the flaming spear into the ground captured me from the very first time I saw it.
Fun fact a lot of people (non-fsu alum and/or fans) don't know, the guy portraying Osceola is from the Seminole tribe and Renegade is a Seminole bred, raised and trained horse. The noles wrongly get included in the indigenous as mascots debate, because the Seminole tribe works with the university and 100% supports the use of their name and imagery.
@@Qmocean the student who portrays chief osceola is NOT a member of the seminole tribe of florida, but he is approved by them and must maintain good grades and be of good character. some of the women from the tribe make his uniform in traditional seminole patchwork. representatives of the tribe also crown the king and queen at the homecoming game (another american college & high school football tradition) and the tribal council has final veto rights over any representations of the seminoles at the university, including athletics. but here's another fun fact for you: the seminole tribe of florida owns the hard rock. as in all of them ; ) GO NOLES!
College Football is my favorite sport hands down. Its the crazy traditions, the theatrics. Every College has their own own special pre game and chants. The Fans always show up. It makes the game more exciting and meaningful after you see the passion from both teams. Its the greatest sport to me.
I just retired playing college football at Georgia Tech - but even before I played it you just feel so much more passionate for your college team than professional because you or someone in your family or someone you know goes to/went to/or play(s)ed for your team and school
I couldn’t get enough watching your reactions!! This is one of the BEAT things that I love in this country!! With all the bad things, we really come out to enjoy, let it all out, but basically just come together and find our passions!! Made me want football back! Can’t wait! Thanks for posting this!! I had to hit the button for ya too!!
I'm a Michigan fan. They're called the Wolverines after our states nickname the Wolverine State. They just won the national title back in January of 2024
My daughter married a Michigan alumni this past summer and they replayed the game at the bar at the reception lol. They also had a Michigan cake, Michigan ice sculpture and played Mr Brightside. Side note: my daughter went to Temple University and was a freshman at the game when Temple beat Penn State. I will forever hate Matt Rhule for leaving Temple for Baylor, he basically killed Temple football.
You should check out Florida States Pregame. Badass and yes every team does these things for there home games. College games are one of the craziest sporting events I have ever been to. There are sometimes that NFL games are crazy but college games energy is almost always high.
Brits think as a Britain, we think as Louisianian's, Alabaman's, Kentuckian, Virginians. We have state pride and our football teams is how we show our stuff.
For context, the Nebraska game (red and white uniforms with the commentator voicing over) had our old coach who won us 3 national championships (and played for many more) leading out the team with who at the time was our current head coach, for the final time. So it was a special moment. The tunnel walk has gotten even better since then and we have drone light shows and fighter jets fly over at the end of the National anthem every home game.
I’m sorry you’re stuck with Matt Rhule, I will forever hate that man. My daughter was a freshman at Temple University when they beat Penn State. His departure the next year basically killed Temple’s football program. He has no loyalty.
@@Lukuigi he ditched Baylor also for the NFL, which didn’t work out too well for him lol. I bet he sticks with Nebraska for a while because I bet his next stop is high school. I’ll cackle all day when that happens. I pray Temple doesn’t take him back. My son in law is a Michigan alumni and loves to tell people about his crazy mother in law with a vendetta against Rhule. For goodness sake we were going to build him a stadium! Good luck with that guy!
Team #1 in the clip is Clemson University (Tigers, thus the Paw logo on helmets and the field or 'pitch' as you may call it). The balloons were banned a few years ago due to enviro concerns. So now they do more of a light show, fireworks and music from the marching band. But this is ABSOLUTELY the start to every home field game. After the game, all of the fans storm the field, win or lose. Its called Meet At The Paw (with the huge Paw logo the center point of the stadium - the 50 yard line).
yeah, florida state used to do the balloon release back in the '80s, but state law banned them because it's bad for wildlife. looked super cool, though!
8:29 This article right here is one of my personal favorite CFB traditions. It’s at Florida State University, and their mascot is the Seminoles. So pregame, a guy in a huge native american costume comes on to the field on horseback and spikes the grass with a flaming spear. All this is while the band and crowd are belting the Tomahawk Chop. (look up the tomahawk chop)
Idk if any other Nebraska fans commented but our tunnel walk song is Serious by The Allen Parsons Project, it was also the Chicago Bulls 90s theme song
I'm from West Virginia, home of the greatest football team on the planet, the West Virginia Mountaineers, and on the best game days/nights, we pack Mountaineer stadium with 70k+ people and were one of the smaller teams in the country. One of my favorite memories from my time in university was the 2011 game between LSU and WVU. I unfortunately did not get tickets to the game, but I could step out onto my front porch from all the way across Morgantown like 30 miles away and hear the "LETS GO" "MOUNT-NEERS" chants echoing off the mountains around me. It was surreal. College football is an absolute party once a week, every week, for 4 straight months in the fall/winter and its my favorite time of year by far. We'd love to have you and any friends from England out to see a game sometime in Morgantown if you're feeling up for it. I'll buy the game tickets, you buy the plane tickets.
Born In South Bend, live in Florida, My dad's best friend from childhood got us tickets to a game in South Bend plus passes to tour locker room and go down the steps, slap the sign and go out tunnel to field. Dad's friend passed away couple years ago. Sharing that day with him and my dad is something I will never forget. My dad still doesn't want to go to a game without his friend. Go Irish!!!
Im from Michigan and I am a huge Michigan State fan. My friends older brother played football and baseball for Michigan State. He was the first person to do that since like the 90’s.
I live less than an hour from Blacksburg where Virginia Tech is (VT logo) and you gotta catch a game when they do Enter Sandman. It’s so electric and thrilling. When announcers say “the earth will shake….literally” it’s not a joke they are FR. Fun fact: there is an underground area by the stadium that has a seismograph and it goes crazy once Enter Sandman plays.
I never went to college cause I became a firefighter. But my sister goes to Texas A&M (the action cam video) and that was my dream school. We might not have the best football team, but we have one of the biggest and loudest stadiums. Some of the most amazing games against UT and Alabama. And we have amazing traditions. As always, love the videos Adam! Gig em from Texas brother
Grew up a Notre Dame Fighting Irish Fan. My family is Irish fans might have something to do with only living one hour away from the college we go to at least two games every year. It’s in South Bend Indiana check it out.
I grew up in Columbus Ohio literally around the corner from Ohio stadium. College football in Columbus is the reason Columbus is one of the most underserved pro sports markets in America. We gotta nhl hockey team and mls soccer team and we been in the convo for eventually getting a nba team but no pro team that comes to the city will get more love than the Ohio state buckeyes 💯
Yes, every home game for all of these big time college football teams is pretty much a spectacle AND a pageant. Like I said, just another Saturday on 100's of college campuses across America from August to December. Further these games, for the most part, are family friendly occasions where any lewdness, foulness, and violent behavior will often find you escorted from the stadium or handled by the people in the stands themselves.
I just said this same exact thing on your other college football video. I live just 45 minutes north of Virginia Tech and I’ve been in my suburban right in front of the stadium when the Hokies took the field and they played Enter Sandman (not enter the sandman) and I could feel the ground shaking
There are only 12 regular season games per year in college ball and only half of those are played at home, so they only get to enter their home stadium in front of millions of fans about 6x a year. So yeah, HUGE spectacle and college football brings in loads of money.
5:47 - Very happy to see The U (the University of Miami Hurricanes) repped in this video. We've had a lot of down seasons of late, but there's something special about the stadium rocking at night, In the Air Tonight playing over the loudspeakers, and a hurricane siren going off ass the Canes run through the smoke in Miami.
The Nebraska huskers at 6:00 Red Team . Had a whole new facility installed where have fans inside the stadium as they walk out. Nothing like it in college. You need tp check that out if tgis got you hyped up.
My grandson plays for Nort Carolina Tar Heel. He #28 Alijah Huzzie. They played Clemson last year. We sat up in the clouds. Clemson locker room are on the other side of the stadium. So they get on the bus come around to enter.
a lot of these entrances have history to them, so do a follow up video learning the backstory of all of the entrances. that would make the experience a lot cooler
I was in the University of South Carolina marching band (mighty sound of the southeast), the school right around 9.5 min mark (of course it’s one of the blurred ones), and I LOVED doing pregame (the team entrance was the ending of our pregame show). Halftime shows were also fun but pregame is where all of the traditions and school pride is at! Just wish these types of videos would show more of the bands’ performances leading up to the entrances!
I support Rutgers University home to the birthplace of College Football 🏈. In New Jersey when we have other Big Ten conference home games we have everything from the boardwalk to the air horn. The intro before The Scarlet Knights get announced is with the Sopranos Intro and then we have The Scarlet Knight on a horse lancing onto the field. My grand uncle was a Tackle for University of Tennessee named Norman Meseroll, his son Mark was signed out of Florida State (the Seminoles) University. So when my family watches college game day we always support their alma matters too.
The second entrance is for the Virginia Tech Hokies (once known as the fighting gobblers and those folks you saw wearing costumes were wearing turkey suits). At one point VT had Metalica film an introduction for the entrance to get the stands even more pumped up. Not the largest stadium around but get 65k+ fans bouncing up and down to Enter Sandman and it gets very loud.
Born and Raised in Oklahoma. Im a huge Sooners fan. 85,000 packed into what we call the Palace on the Prairie. But so many awesome traditions around College Football
I was at the first two of the games from this video. There’s nothing like a good college football entrance. Even as an away fan I got hyped for Enter Sandman.
I’m a Die Hard Michigan State Spartans fan. The walk out song used to be thunderstruck with the best animation playing on the jumbo tron I’ve ever seen! I 100% recomend checking it out
6:29. The nebraska corn huskers bring led by then coach bo Palini and football coaching legend and football hall of famer Tom Osborne who coached the huskers for 24 years from 1973 to 1997, amassing a record of 255 wins and 49 losses, 13 Confrence championships and 3 national championships. And the music in the background you were asking about is the husker fight song. It's a song written specifically for the husker football team. P.s. you should react to volleyball day in nebraska. It's absolutely insane.
"Sirius" by the Alan Parsons Project that is the song used in the Nebraska Cornhuskers intro. The Chicao Bulls have used it for decades. It was used when Michael Jordan was on the Bulls. If you want find a video from the 88-93 at Chicago Stadium with Jordan or 95-98 at the United Center
I love that every entrance you saw was another shock for you! HAHA I went to one of those schools and the hubs went to another one of those schools. It's so fun!!!!! WE ARE CRAZY!!! You should see how we tailgate - explains how we all go in so hype.
My niece's husband works in college athletics and has worked for three very big SEC college teams. College football - especially in the south - is an absolute religion, and each team's fans are absolutely devout in their commitment and belief in their respective team. You should check out the video on the University of Georgia's training facility for the athletes - it's absolutely mind-boggling.
The stadium at 9:25 is Williams Brice stadium in South Carolina. The same stadium where Liverpool and Manchester United played an exhibition this past August.
I am originally from Virginia and the Hokies are my college team. Fun fact: the Virginia Tech opening to 'Enter Sandman' tradition has registered on seismograph a few times. It truly is an electrifying entrance. I get goose bumps every time. Too bad we are not that great at winning lol
I went to college at University of Texas El Paso and while our stadium wasn’t the biggest 50K we held a bowl game every New Year’s Day. College football here is insane and takes in over $13 billion dollars a year.
My dad was a Georgia Tech O lineman. “I’m a ramblin wreck from Georgia Tech and a helluva engineer!” I heard in my childhood. As an Alabama alum we have so many, but “Roll Tide!”
I'm a Nebraska fan and everyone knows it's a fake record. If not for boosters it would have ended a decade ago. There's a reason they're trying to reduce Memorial Stadium's seating capacity.
You really need to find the night entrance videos for college football. That will blow your mind even more. Also find Penn state and Tennessee night entrances specifically
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I am from the Southeastern part of the state of Washington, and I FULLY support the Washington State Cougars! Always a party atmosphere at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington!! It's in a region called the Palouse! It encompasses 3 different states, known for our rolling hills and great farmland!
the team with the spear that was on fire is Florida state and they will take on Georgia tech in Dublin Ireland in September
the one team with the spear that was on fire is Florida state and they are taking on Georgia tech in Dublin Ireland in September
The team you were asking about their where abouts at 7:34 is in Lincoln, Nebraska in a stadium called memorial stadium 🏟️. If you want to look at their entrance more it’s called the red carpet experience in the tunnel walk that you watched of them in this video it’s really cool 😎.
You have to get the College Football 25 video game when it comes out. Its been 11 years since the last College Football game was out on PS3. There's a lot of hype for the new game. People that got to test play it, said it's fantastic. They have all the wild traditions and pregame entrances, the chants and fight songs of all the teams. I think it's 134 teams total. Maybe 132.
I'm extremely excited for this video game. It's Been just over a decade of waiting!. You gotta get it. There is always a tutorial to show you how to play the game. You do not need to know all the rules at all. Just throw the ball for fun . Then when you get bored, try running the ball.
NFL is great but the passion and school spirit of college football is unmarched!!
Unmarched for sure! but fr college football is one of Americas greatest pride and joys
It’s also a grift, college officials and coaches use the “passion” aspect to rake in billions on the backs of mostly poor black players that are paid next to nothing in comparison. Just a little perspective🤷🏿♂️
@@shwshnk85 Guess you missed the whole NIL thing.
NFL sucks
@@shwshnk85 NIL is changing this though. At these big college programs, the players can make a lot of money while in college, and not just in football.
People can say whatever they want about many things in the U.S., but one thing in undeniable... We do sports better than anyone
The heck? No we don't, have you seen soccer atmospheres?
As an American, I disagree.
We do not. Go watch a soccer game, some of those fans are insane.
Yeah idk ab that
Stupid statement of the year
0:19 Clemson University, 1:47 Virginia Tech, 3:59 University of Michigan, 5:47 Miami (FL), 6:12 Nebraska, 7:50 University of Tennessee, 8:29 Florida State university, 9:25 South Carolina, 10:09 Texas A&M, 10:50 Oklahoma university, 11:14 Georgia Tech
I thought I was gonna be that guy today. Thank you lol
Only suggestion I can make it to add the mascots to the school names. Many can instantly identify the mascots, plus the announcers use the mascot names in the clips and rarely use the school name. Having the mascot names will help the reactors connect which team is which. Granted some will still confuse the reactors, I.e. the Hurricanes (Miami, FL) or the Volunteers (Tennessee)
Thank you!
no penn state whitout mo bamba is crazy
Clemson Tigers !
To explain the Clemson bus thing, the home locker room is on the opposite side of the stadium from the hill the team runs down. So they literally pile out of the locker room and into buses to ride around half of the stadium to run down and touch Howard's Rock. Bonus: the home side stands have the most amazing view of water and the mountains and the sunset. Truly one of the best venues in sport.
Isn’t it not connected to the stadium
@@PATRICKBEVERLYFITNESSOFFICAL It didn't use to be but they've built stands on top of it and kinda closed in that end of the stadium. If you are sitting high enough on the home side you can see the players jog out to get on the buses for the police escorted ride around the stadium.
Been going to Clemson games since I was 2, still gives me chills. A must see in person
I'm not from SC and didn't go to Clemson. Went to a home game once. Y'all know how to TURN OUT.
I've been to Death Valley South Carolina a few times . And I've been to Death Valley , California a couple of times . I drove an 18 wheel rig coast to coast for a time . I've sailed two US Navy warships across the oveans and several seas . I'm from Spartanburg County , and I have two cousins that are Clemson alumni . Go Tigers !
First thing is Clemson they touch Howard’s Rock and run down the hill. A former Coach Frank Howard had it gifted to him so he put it on the hill. He infamously said the quote “if you don’t give 110% keep your filthy hands off my rock”. Such a iconic entrance
Go tigers
Notttt to be that guy but isn’t it “if you not gon give me 110% then keep your filthy hands of my rock”
@@vancecraps8643 yes forgot to type out southern accent
Yup the football locker room used to be in the gym across the street from the hill, it’s no longer the case but you probably knew that just letting others know!
I will tweak it a little bit is assistant gratitude from death, Valley, California and he used it as a door stop and then later told his assistant to throw the rock away, but he thought it was a good idea to keep the rock but frank Howard got the credit of Howards rock
Clemson graduate here. It’s like that every game. Never got to sit on the hill, but it’s a great vibe in the stadium
College Football is the original, and in a country as large as the USA, there aren't enough NFL teams to go around. The first game was played by Princeton and Rutgers in 1869. The NFL was founded in 1920.
Football allows nearly unlimited substitution. Players are specalized, so each one has a particular job. Most players play either on offense, or defense, but not both. There is also special teams for any kicking play.
College Football miracles parts 1, 2, and 3. If you haven't already, watch Ninh's Rules of American Football, it teaches you the basics.
With Virginia Tech that entrance using Enter Sandman. When the entire stadium starts jumping it’ll actually register on a seismograph aka it shows up as an earthquake. That’s how much the stadium shakes during that.
Yup, facts. I was at the Virginia Tech vs ODU game this past season we literally “shook” the stadium and it definitely showed on the seismograph.
I’m from Nebraska and every time I hear their entrance music I get shivers and have cried many times. Gets me really emotional. GO BIG RED!!!
The Tunnel Walk! Blackshirts are back, Baby!
I’m a Nebraska fan but they got cooked by indians
In a lot of places even High School football can be very exciting too. Always loved going to my son's games and watching him perform in the marching band at half time.
Meanwhile here in the UK were playin for the high school football "soccer" team in the freezing cold on a shit pitch in the mud with no seats just parents standing😂
@@SaulTheGreat1That sounds sad for the children . Here in the States thousands of parents and siblings go to Jr. Leage baseball games and Pop Warner football games to root for their teams . Win or lose , both teams are often taken out for pizza after the game by their coaches and patents . It's not about winning or losing , but about sportsmanship . Patents should coach and teach their children , how to be athletic , and how to become become scholars with their peers .
Texan. I can confirm my son’s HS stadium is larger than some of the colleges. He runs through a tunnel with fireworks, etc.
Your reactions are priceless. Thank you so much for posting. I am absolutely starving for college football. You asked for a story: my husband (a Tennessee fan) and I (a Georgia fan) rented an RV to tailgate for the game. Georgia won 41-0. I fell out of the RV ‘celebrating’, broke my finger and had to get my wedding ring cut off in the emergency room. Worth it. Go Dawgs! XO from GA
Oh no!! 😂😂 You said "it was worth it!" 😂 I'm the same way though.
Go Dawgs!! funny story tho lmaoo, glad you're ok
That's the only way 2 celebrate,u didn't celebrate hard enough unless u being something lol!!! I was there at the KICK 6 IRON BOWL @AUBURN with my Roll Tide family and they were shocked 2 death and I've never seen any stadium erupt like Jordan Hare did that day. My throat is still sore from screaming lol. They can't even imagine what a SEC stadium is like after and during a huge rivalry game just like Tennessee-Georgia and I've lived n Georgia all my life right near Athens. Game days r hard 2 explain 2 people that have never been 2 a college football game 👍. War Eagle 🦅🤙🏼
AUBURN UNIVERSITY!!! WAR EAGLE 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
Go Dawgs!!
By all means, pause and gawk as much as you want! we love watching people who aren't familiar with college football react! I grew up going to West Virginia University games and most of my wardrobe revolves around WVU gear. I will always be a Mountaineer! College football is way older than the NFL, so there is far more history and pageantry involved, hence all the crazy entrances. Some college traditions are almost 100 years old at this point. A lot of people grow up with families who went to certain schools and then eventually go on to attend the schools themselves, so there is a far deeper connection to these schools and teams than you will find in the NFL.
You noticed the marching bands, which is a huge culture in and of itself. As a buckeye myself from Ohio, you should check out THE Ohio State University marching band videos. Amazing! Love your content, keep it up!
same, i just don’t know if he wants to sit through it for 20 minutes
There are several truly awesome performances to choose from on UA-cam. Each has a theme, so might be best if he pics a theme that he is familiar with.
Especially them taking the field before the game and doing script ohio
@@heartinOhio208not nearly as good as Michigan's hype our marching band is better and more interactive and more historic than yall
A funny thing college football has that you can react too is college football mascot moments. They are hilarious
You guys I think we have him hooked on college football !! LOL yes !
Weight till he goes to the big house to watch a game 🇺🇲🏈
I was there. 2013 Iron Bowl. Kick Six. I was standing on the sidelines, just outside one of the tunnels for the last second (I was so tired that I had decided to go on home if we went into overtime). Words cannot express what it meant to be a member of the Auburn family at that moment, and on that field.
We love our schools and our teams so much that it sometimes goes too far (as in the poisoning of our 200+ year old oak trees by a rabid Alabama fan); but my many experiences with college games have been fantastic. You cannot go wrong with any of them. I cannot even suggest one because they are all so good. And yes, intro videos are common and even our marching band has one before they enter the stadium. There are usually fireworks and military flyovers as well during pregames. Great fun. Enjoyed your reaction!
I remember watching it at deer camp and now everytime i see auburn playing Alabama i watch and root for auburn 😂 the looks on alabama fans faces as the camera panned around were absolutely hilarious
@@andrewparisotto2631 You are most welcome into the Auburn Family! You are now a winner regardless of the score on the field. It is a special place that changes a person and makes them want to live up to the Auburn Creed! Of course, it is also a party school, lol. War Eagle!
The Florida State Seminole will be playing Georgia Tech in Ireland this year.
Im a Mississippi State fan born and raised right down the road. Our stadium seats about 60,000 people. Our University tradition is bringing cowbells to the games. We may not be the biggest crowd or the best team, but when 60 thousand cowbells are ringing all at once, it is definitely one of the loudest environments in college football.
Go Dawgs
Yes that is every volunteers game
Gamecocks are south carolina
University of Michigan, University of Tennessee and Pennsylvania State University are the 3 largest college football stadiums, over 100,000 at every homegame
Not just college football. Largest sports stadiums in the world period.
a&m too
Get the order right, Michigan, Penn State and then Tennessee. 😊
It is absolutely incredible. You really do need to experience it. I can tell you there’s nothing like it in this world passion we have for our college sports for our sports in general is unbelievable. This is every single game! That’s 100,000 people watching that game and that’s a very hard hard ticket to get!
Definitely not cheap. I've been to 4 Iron Bowls, 6 Auburn SEC championships, 1 Auburn Sugar Bowl 2005 New Year's Day, 2 Alabama SEC championships, and 3 Alabama college football playoff games since I live n Atlanta. But games have gotten ridiculously expensive though. Worth every penny and only wish I could've been at Auburn's national championship games, but the tickets were like $10,000 and that's not worth it lol.
The Florida State Seminoles are playing Georgia Tech in Dublin Ireland in August. You should go and experience it. The Noles are the uni whose entrance is Chief Osceola riding in on the palomino and throwing the spear at the 50 yard line! Worth the trip! Go Noles
I’m from NY, but support Florida state. The chant, with Chief Osceola and Renagade planting the flaming spear into the ground captured me from the very first time I saw it.
Fun fact a lot of people (non-fsu alum and/or fans) don't know, the guy portraying Osceola is from the Seminole tribe and Renegade is a Seminole bred, raised and trained horse. The noles wrongly get included in the indigenous as mascots debate, because the Seminole tribe works with the university and 100% supports the use of their name and imagery.
And UA-cam made him blur it. This censorship is BS.
@gwatts907 it's not youtube making them do it. It's either fsu, acc, ncaa, or all 3 making copyright claims.
@@Qmocean the student who portrays chief osceola is NOT a member of the seminole tribe of florida, but he is approved by them and must maintain good grades and be of good character. some of the women from the tribe make his uniform in traditional seminole patchwork. representatives of the tribe also crown the king and queen at the homecoming game (another american college & high school football tradition) and the tribal council has final veto rights over any representations of the seminoles at the university, including athletics. but here's another fun fact for you: the seminole tribe of florida owns the hard rock. as in all of them ; ) GO NOLES!
@@Qmoceanand chief Osceola's clothing are made by the Seminole tribe. It's an amazing partnership the university has with the Seminole tribe
College Football is my favorite sport hands down. Its the crazy traditions, the theatrics. Every College has their own own special pre game and chants. The Fans always show up.
It makes the game more exciting and meaningful after you see the passion from both teams. Its the greatest sport to me.
I just retired playing college football at Georgia Tech - but even before I played it you just feel so much more passionate for your college team than professional because you or someone in your family or someone you know goes to/went to/or play(s)ed for your team and school
I couldn’t get enough watching your reactions!! This is one of the BEAT things that I love in this country!! With all the bad things, we really come out to enjoy, let it all out, but basically just come together and find our passions!! Made me want football back! Can’t wait! Thanks for posting this!! I had to hit the button for ya too!!
There's nothing better than a crisp Fall day and SEC Football. Roll Tide!! University of Alabama!❤🏈🐘
War eagle 😂
@@tylermanning6024 I'll allow it. Lol!
Hail State!
GO BLUE! 27-20 〽️🌹🏆
ROLL TIDE 🏈🏈
I'm a Michigan fan. They're called the Wolverines after our states nickname the Wolverine State. They just won the national title back in January of 2024
~ And Oregon beat their ass last time in the big house 39 - 7 and are about to blow them out again this year
Quack Quack Quack
GO BLUE BABY!
My daughter married a Michigan alumni this past summer and they replayed the game at the bar at the reception lol. They also had a Michigan cake, Michigan ice sculpture and played Mr Brightside. Side note: my daughter went to Temple University and was a freshman at the game when Temple beat Penn State. I will forever hate Matt Rhule for leaving Temple for Baylor, he basically killed Temple football.
@Bethihearyoucalling that's awesome. Congratulations. Now Rhule is destroying Nebraska football
You should check out Florida States Pregame. Badass and yes every team does these things for there home games. College games are one of the craziest sporting events I have ever been to. There are sometimes that NFL games are crazy but college games energy is almost always high.
Brits think as a Britain, we think as Louisianian's, Alabaman's, Kentuckian, Virginians. We have state pride and our football teams is how we show our stuff.
Virginia Tech football's Enter Sandman registers as a small earthquake on the university's geology department seismograph.
For context, the Nebraska game (red and white uniforms with the commentator voicing over) had our old coach who won us 3 national championships (and played for many more) leading out the team with who at the time was our current head coach, for the final time. So it was a special moment. The tunnel walk has gotten even better since then and we have drone light shows and fighter jets fly over at the end of the National anthem every home game.
I’m sorry you’re stuck with Matt Rhule, I will forever hate that man. My daughter was a freshman at Temple University when they beat Penn State. His departure the next year basically killed Temple’s football program. He has no loyalty.
@ that’s the one thing I fear. If he bring Nebraska back and then leaves. But I really hope it’s his last stop.
@@Lukuigi he ditched Baylor also for the NFL, which didn’t work out too well for him lol. I bet he sticks with Nebraska for a while because I bet his next stop is high school. I’ll cackle all day when that happens. I pray Temple doesn’t take him back. My son in law is a Michigan alumni and loves to tell people about his crazy mother in law with a vendetta against Rhule. For goodness sake we were going to build him a stadium! Good luck with that guy!
As much as foreigners are surprised by the games themselves, they would be flabbergasted at the tailgates 😂
Team #1 in the clip is Clemson University (Tigers, thus the Paw logo on helmets and the field or 'pitch' as you may call it). The balloons were banned a few years ago due to enviro concerns. So now they do more of a light show, fireworks and music from the marching band. But this is ABSOLUTELY the start to every home field game. After the game, all of the fans storm the field, win or lose. Its called Meet At The Paw (with the huge Paw logo the center point of the stadium - the 50 yard line).
yeah, florida state used to do the balloon release back in the '80s, but state law banned them because it's bad for wildlife. looked super cool, though!
8:29 This article right here is one of my personal favorite CFB traditions. It’s at Florida State University, and their mascot is the Seminoles. So pregame, a guy in a huge native american costume comes on to the field on horseback and spikes the grass with a flaming spear. All this is while the band and crowd are belting the Tomahawk Chop. (look up the tomahawk chop)
Thank you for blurring instead of cutting...it's a much better option for us 😊
Idk if any other Nebraska fans commented but our tunnel walk song is Serious by The Allen Parsons Project, it was also the Chicago Bulls 90s theme song
That shit give me chills
Sirius. Alan Parson project. Prelude to Eye in the sky
PT.3 UA-cam blur is William-Brice Stadium, Columbia, South Carolina
I'm from West Virginia, home of the greatest football team on the planet, the West Virginia Mountaineers, and on the best game days/nights, we pack Mountaineer stadium with 70k+ people and were one of the smaller teams in the country. One of my favorite memories from my time in university was the 2011 game between LSU and WVU. I unfortunately did not get tickets to the game, but I could step out onto my front porch from all the way across Morgantown like 30 miles away and hear the "LETS GO" "MOUNT-NEERS" chants echoing off the mountains around me. It was surreal. College football is an absolute party once a week, every week, for 4 straight months in the fall/winter and its my favorite time of year by far. We'd love to have you and any friends from England out to see a game sometime in Morgantown if you're feeling up for it. I'll buy the game tickets, you buy the plane tickets.
I support the Wisconsin Badgers college team. They are the ones that play "Jump" and get the fans going nuts!
Born In South Bend, live in Florida, My dad's best friend from childhood got us tickets to a game in South Bend plus passes to tour locker room and go down the steps, slap the sign and go out tunnel to field. Dad's friend passed away couple years ago. Sharing that day with him and my dad is something I will never forget. My dad still doesn't want to go to a game without his friend. Go Irish!!!
For future reference, most university's have their name on the scoreboard and/or their mascot name painted on the endzones.
The first clip is Clemson university. In South Carolina, I’m a Georgia fan but when they get to rockin that bus it gives me chills
Im from Michigan and I am a huge Michigan State fan. My friends older brother played football and baseball for Michigan State. He was the first person to do that since like the 90’s.
Iowa State baby! Always an underrated atmosphere
My son was a college football coach at several schools in your video. The stands would actually vibrate from the fans jumping ir stomping!!!
I live less than an hour from Blacksburg where Virginia Tech is (VT logo) and you gotta catch a game when they do Enter Sandman. It’s so electric and thrilling. When announcers say “the earth will shake….literally” it’s not a joke they are FR.
Fun fact: there is an underground area by the stadium that has a seismograph and it goes crazy once Enter Sandman plays.
I never went to college cause I became a firefighter. But my sister goes to Texas A&M (the action cam video) and that was my dream school. We might not have the best football team, but we have one of the biggest and loudest stadiums. Some of the most amazing games against UT and Alabama. And we have amazing traditions. As always, love the videos Adam! Gig em from Texas brother
As a Clemson fan I love our tradition but Virginia Tech’s enter sandman is by all means the coolest moment, it gives me chills
Loving the timing of that question! You asked who we root for while the Michigan Wolverines were on the screen! GO BLUE💙💛💙💛
A good follow up reaction would be "The Greatest American Sports Fans."
Grew up a Notre Dame Fighting Irish Fan. My family is Irish fans might have something to do with only living one hour away from the college we go to at least two games every year. It’s in South Bend Indiana check it out.
My dad‘s best friend played for Penn State, which was a really good college in his third game he got paralyzed he would’ve gone in the NFL😢
I grew up in Columbus Ohio literally around the corner from Ohio stadium. College football in Columbus is the reason Columbus is one of the most underserved pro sports markets in America. We gotta nhl hockey team and mls soccer team and we been in the convo for eventually getting a nba team but no pro team that comes to the city will get more love than the Ohio state buckeyes 💯
O-H!
University of Wisconsin: Jump Around is definitely worth checking out. Thanks dude! We love this stuff too.
Yes, every home game for all of these big time college football teams is pretty much a spectacle AND a pageant. Like I said, just another Saturday on 100's of college campuses across America from August to December. Further these games, for the most part, are family friendly occasions where any lewdness, foulness, and violent behavior will often find you escorted from the stadium or handled by the people in the stands themselves.
I'm an Iowa State fan, our mascot is the cyclones, so naturally our entrance is air raid sirens with a home brew severe storm warning. Its brilliant
5:00 They’re called the Michigan Wolverines, but go blue is their chant!!!
“There’s absolutely no way this is every entrance” -EVERY ENTRANCE!!!!!!
When my small school of about 10k beat a massive school of over 80k-100k it felt like the entire college was one big party
I’m a Tennessee fan and I think you’d love the storming of the field that happened after we beat Alabama in 2022. God bless from across the pond.
I just said this same exact thing on your other college football video.
I live just 45 minutes north of Virginia Tech and I’ve been in my suburban right in front of the stadium when the Hokies took the field and they played Enter Sandman (not enter the sandman) and I could feel the ground shaking
"They've got the hot dogs on bro" 🤣 Those are turkey outfits mate.
There are only 12 regular season games per year in college ball and only half of those are played at home, so they only get to enter their home stadium in front of millions of fans about 6x a year. So yeah, HUGE spectacle and college football brings in loads of money.
5:47 - Very happy to see The U (the University of Miami Hurricanes) repped in this video. We've had a lot of down seasons of late, but there's something special about the stadium rocking at night, In the Air Tonight playing over the loudspeakers, and a hurricane siren going off ass the Canes run through the smoke in Miami.
Watching the vid now, from an Oklahoma sooner fan you gotta see the sooner schooner!! It’s a tradition as old as any of these
The Nebraska huskers at 6:00 Red Team . Had a whole new facility installed where have fans inside the stadium as they walk out. Nothing like it in college. You need tp check that out if tgis got you hyped up.
My grandson plays for Nort Carolina Tar Heel. He #28 Alijah Huzzie. They played Clemson last year. We sat up in the clouds. Clemson locker room are on the other side of the stadium. So they get on the bus come around to enter.
a lot of these entrances have history to them, so do a follow up video learning the backstory of all of the entrances. that would make the experience a lot cooler
I saw the first one this morning. I love his reactions every time
That first team is my Clemson Tigers! “The Most Exciting 25 seconds in college football.” Running down the Hill is a Clemson tradition. Go Tigers!
I was in the University of South Carolina marching band (mighty sound of the southeast), the school right around 9.5 min mark (of course it’s one of the blurred ones), and I LOVED doing pregame (the team entrance was the ending of our pregame show). Halftime shows were also fun but pregame is where all of the traditions and school pride is at! Just wish these types of videos would show more of the bands’ performances leading up to the entrances!
There are some good videos of some amazing college halftime shows! Well worth watching!!!
Yes! The half time shows and the National Anthems are amazing
I support Rutgers University home to the birthplace of College Football 🏈. In New Jersey when we have other Big Ten conference home games we have everything from the boardwalk to the air horn. The intro before The Scarlet Knights get announced is with the Sopranos Intro and then we have The Scarlet Knight on a horse lancing onto the field. My grand uncle was a Tackle for University of Tennessee named Norman Meseroll, his son Mark was signed out of Florida State (the Seminoles) University. So when my family watches college game day we always support their alma matters too.
That first one is the CLEMSON Tigers and yes, it’s every game. This great university is about 25 miles from me. We love our Tigers!
Going to a college football game is one of the best things ever. Especially if it’s one of the big schools. I’m lucky I got to do it many times
The second entrance is for the Virginia Tech Hokies (once known as the fighting gobblers and those folks you saw wearing costumes were wearing turkey suits). At one point VT had Metalica film an introduction for the entrance to get the stands even more pumped up. Not the largest stadium around but get 65k+ fans bouncing up and down to Enter Sandman and it gets very loud.
Born and Raised in Oklahoma. Im a huge Sooners fan. 85,000 packed into what we call the Palace on the Prairie. But so many awesome traditions around College Football
West Virginia University is my team bruh. Born and raised in WV and a WVU alumni. LETS GOOOOO MOUNTAINEERS!!!!!!!!!🤘
I was at the first two of the games from this video. There’s nothing like a good college football entrance. Even as an away fan I got hyped for Enter Sandman.
Sandman is the best entrance in college football, bar none. So glad Tech is back on track to getting some prominence back
@@MrBballpat If the ACC has any sense they’ll make that Clemson/VT game a 7pm kickoff in Blacksburg
The orange one at the beginning, that's Clemson we don't do the balloons anymore but we still do that intro for every home game
I’m a Die Hard Michigan State Spartans fan. The walk out song used to be thunderstruck with the best animation playing on the jumbo tron I’ve ever seen! I 100% recomend checking it out
6:29. The nebraska corn huskers bring led by then coach bo Palini and football coaching legend and football hall of famer Tom Osborne who coached the huskers for 24 years from 1973 to 1997, amassing a record of 255 wins and 49 losses, 13 Confrence championships and 3 national championships. And the music in the background you were asking about is the husker fight song. It's a song written specifically for the husker football team.
P.s. you should react to volleyball day in nebraska. It's absolutely insane.
I graduated from San Diego State University. It has been a great team for the last 40 years, mostly on…many players went on to the Pros in-the NFL.
I support Purdue University and am a season ticket holder. Love college football. These scenes that happen before every game are bonkers!
"Sirius" by the Alan Parsons Project that is the song used in the Nebraska Cornhuskers intro. The Chicao Bulls have used it for decades. It was used when Michael Jordan was on the Bulls. If you want find a video from the 88-93 at Chicago Stadium with Jordan or 95-98 at the United Center
I love that every entrance you saw was another shock for you! HAHA I went to one of those schools and the hubs went to another one of those schools. It's so fun!!!!! WE ARE CRAZY!!! You should see how we tailgate - explains how we all go in so hype.
After Clemson football games there's a tradition known as gathering at the paw, where the team and fans gather on the field and sing the alma mater.
"The SOONER I know the teams the better". (Chef's kiss) Perfect
The first one is from Clemson university. It’s my alma mater, and that is known as “the most exciting 25 seconds of college football”
My niece's husband works in college athletics and has worked for three very big SEC college teams. College football - especially in the south - is an absolute religion, and each team's fans are absolutely devout in their commitment and belief in their respective team. You should check out the video on the University of Georgia's training facility for the athletes - it's absolutely mind-boggling.
The stadium at 9:25 is Williams Brice stadium in South Carolina. The same stadium where Liverpool and Manchester United played an exhibition this past August.
From Nebraska and it's so cool to see my home state!!
I am originally from Virginia and the Hokies are my college team. Fun fact: the Virginia Tech opening to 'Enter Sandman' tradition has registered on seismograph a few times. It truly is an electrifying entrance. I get goose bumps every time. Too bad we are not that great at winning lol
I went to college at University of Texas El Paso and while our stadium wasn’t the biggest 50K we held a bowl game every New Year’s Day. College football here is insane and takes in over $13 billion dollars a year.
The irony of being brought back to the 80s by the Huskers is so good, you have no idea lmao
My dad was a Georgia Tech O lineman. “I’m a ramblin wreck from Georgia Tech and a helluva engineer!” I heard in my childhood. As an Alabama alum we have so many, but “Roll Tide!”
To quote another member of youtube on another reaction to this:
NFL is indeed a sport.
College football is a RELIGION!
Adam,
Nebraska has sold out every home game since 1962!!!! Number 400 this year!!
Holy shit that’s insane that’s a loyal ass fanbase
@@ashcrumpton139 insanely loyal considering how they have been recently.
@@MCG55SS yea that’s insane
I'm a Nebraska fan and everyone knows it's a fake record. If not for boosters it would have ended a decade ago. There's a reason they're trying to reduce Memorial Stadium's seating capacity.
You really need to find the night entrance videos for college football. That will blow your mind even more. Also find Penn state and Tennessee night entrances specifically